Latest revision as of 14:58, 25 November 2009

This is a test page. Please remove it if it is still here after 2009-12-01

Note:

The purpose of this page is to see if there is a way of separating data and
layout in a way that would allow different presentation and different degrees
of detail without duplicating the data.

If you hit "Edit" on this page you will probably be surprised by how little is actually done on this page.
Most things are done in templates. But don't despair once you are in edit mode you'll see links to all of the templates below the
edit box.

I'll probably edit a lot on this page so don't try to link into it. Your links will break after a while and at some point in the future the whole page will be deleted (or printed out and hidden in a basement on alpha centauri. :-)

Contents

first scale try

I've added devices from the af9005 and af9015 table and i will try to add one device from each of the other tables.
This should be enough to check how the table design works out with bigger (and partially sparse) datasets.

The hardware internals list may not be correct - the original driver (from avermedia) contains references to AF9007 and mxl5007(t). USB device 0x1867 is confirmed to have tuner mxl5007t. The original driver seems to not cope well with the usb device removal, though the playback worked. [[171]]

This is a clone of the 'DiBcom STK7770P reference design' This netbook version comes with 2gb of storage on the USB and a 28 key slim ir remote control [(image)]. This remote control is NOT supported by the current DIB0070 driver (at 2.6.35.22) [[180]].

The device is also called "µDigiTV" (using the micro symbol instead of spelling it out). There is an SDK for download on the Nebula WebSite, which was used to improve the driver's quality. Was the first USB2.0 box on the market (late 2003/early 2004).

The QT1010 in this device has it's problems. If you get no or poor signal on Linux, that's "normal". You can try lowering the signal strength from your antenna, remove signal boosters and/or buy an attenuator. Or buy a device with better support.

It seems that some TwinhanDTV Alphas(rev 7045A) need newer firmware. 7045A sticks have another frontend and need another firmware. The 7045A frontend is tda10046 based. The symptoms are that they can not find any channels. Consequently, they are unusable at the moment. See these posts for more details: [219][220][221][222][223]

Full Detail Table

Full detail.. probably only good for debuging. The details, together with ParserFunctions, will allow to produce horizontal slices of the table.
E.g. a table with the devices that have a af9015 usb bridge to include into the Afatech AF9015 article. Or a table of the Hauppauge devices for the Hauppauge article.